Need to remove my winshield

How do I do it so the seals are replaceable? Need to make 2 final half welds to my winshield cross bar and cant unless I remove the winshield. I pulled the little clip at the bottom front out and peeled the rubber strip from around the frame. But how do I get the other rubber strip out or do I even need to? I need it all to come out in good condition cause it'll have to go right back in. Thanks.

Sherman, Tx
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With the lock strip out, and if the seal isn't hardened, it should push right out. If it's a little stiff, get a can of silicone spray with the little extension tube, and inject it all around the windshield side of the seal. Let it set for a couple of hours, and it'll soften up a bit. If it's too stiff, you'll be stuck cutting it

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If yer talking about welding close to it....can't ya shield it with something like wet blankets/rags or something?? If you really need to pull it...they are a BEAR!! Just what ya would figure, soak it big time with like PB Blaster or WD.

no i really need to pull it to make a good weld. the two bars i'm welding together are about 2" from the winshield and in a hard place to get to. I'll soak it down with silicon and then cross my fingers. Thanks guys.
Bryan

Sherman, Tx
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